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file:///Y|/Newsletters/OHS%20Extra/OHS%20EXTRA!%20from%20Oklahoma%20Historical%20Society.htm[3/27/2014 12:22:35 PM]
From: Oklahoma Historical Society <shelly@okhistory.ccsend.com> on behalf of Oklahoma Historical
Society <nharvey@okhistory.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 3:09 PM
To: Gary Phillips
Subject: OHS EXTRA! from Oklahoma Historical Society
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March 26, 2014
New Oklahoma National Register Listings
The Oklahoma Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office is
pleased to announce six new National Register of Historic Places listings.
The National Register of Historic Places is our nation's official list of
properties significant in our past.
Beattie's Prairie, located in Delaware County (address restricted), is
associated with the Cherokee Trail of Tears and its immediate aftermath.
The site is linked to the arrival and
resettlement of the Cherokees in
today's Oklahoma at the end of their
Trail of Tears. In 1839 Cherokee
parties completing the Trail of Tears
disbanded at this site. The site is
associated with events that have
made a significant contribution to the
broad patterns of Oklahoma's history
as it relates to ethnic heritage,
specifically American Indian.
The Logan Apartments, at 720 West Boyd St., Norman, is located near
the University of Oklahoma campus.
The apartments are significant in the
areas of community planning and
development, architecture and social
history. Erected in 1929 by local
businessman David Logan and
designed by Thomas Lester Sorey,
OHS EVENTS
Cherokee Strip
Regional Heritage
Center:
3/28, 3rd Annual April Fools
Shoot, 9am, (580) 237-1907
4/26, Rural Heritage Festival,
10am, (580) 237-1907
Fort Washita:
4/2-6, Fur Trade Living
History Event, (580) 924-
6502
George Murrell Home:
4/12, Bus Tour Ft. Scott, KS,
8am, (918) 456-2751
4/19, Living History, 1pm,
(918) 456-2751
Oklahoma History
Center:
3/29, "Born to Freedom"
Gallery Walk, 10:30am and
2pm, (405) 522-3602

file:///Y|/Newsletters/OHS%20Extra/OHS%20EXTRA!%20from%20Oklahoma%20Historical%20Society.htm[3/27/2014 12:22:35 PM]
From: Oklahoma Historical Society on behalf of Oklahoma Historical
Society
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 3:09 PM
To: Gary Phillips
Subject: OHS EXTRA! from Oklahoma Historical Society
You're receiving this email because of your relationship with Oklahoma Historical Society.
You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails.
March 26, 2014
New Oklahoma National Register Listings
The Oklahoma Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office is
pleased to announce six new National Register of Historic Places listings.
The National Register of Historic Places is our nation's official list of
properties significant in our past.
Beattie's Prairie, located in Delaware County (address restricted), is
associated with the Cherokee Trail of Tears and its immediate aftermath.
The site is linked to the arrival and
resettlement of the Cherokees in
today's Oklahoma at the end of their
Trail of Tears. In 1839 Cherokee
parties completing the Trail of Tears
disbanded at this site. The site is
associated with events that have
made a significant contribution to the
broad patterns of Oklahoma's history
as it relates to ethnic heritage,
specifically American Indian.
The Logan Apartments, at 720 West Boyd St., Norman, is located near
the University of Oklahoma campus.
The apartments are significant in the
areas of community planning and
development, architecture and social
history. Erected in 1929 by local
businessman David Logan and
designed by Thomas Lester Sorey,
OHS EVENTS
Cherokee Strip
Regional Heritage
Center:
3/28, 3rd Annual April Fools
Shoot, 9am, (580) 237-1907
4/26, Rural Heritage Festival,
10am, (580) 237-1907
Fort Washita:
4/2-6, Fur Trade Living
History Event, (580) 924-
6502
George Murrell Home:
4/12, Bus Tour Ft. Scott, KS,
8am, (918) 456-2751
4/19, Living History, 1pm,
(918) 456-2751
Oklahoma History
Center:
3/29, "Born to Freedom"
Gallery Walk, 10:30am and
2pm, (405) 522-3602